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Raspberries singer Eric Carmen was arrested Tuesday night in Orange, Ohio for DUI after slamming his car into a fire hydrant.

According to reports (TMZ, of course) Carmen gave the officers a credit card when asked for his driver's license and a half empty bottle of Grey Goose vodka was found in the car. Carmen blew a .23 on the breathalyzer more than double the legal limit.

Recently the singer-songwriter and a reunited Raspberries whose 1970s hits include Go All the Way and I Wanna Be With You had enjoyed success performing and recording a critically well-received live album.

As a solo artist and songwriter Carmen's had quite a good run in the 1980's with hits such as Hungry Eyes and All By Myself

The singer reportedly slammed his car into a fire hydrant and handed cops a credit card when asked for his license. A half-empty bottle of Grey Goose vodka was found on the passengerâs seat, and Carmen's breathalyzer test was nearly three times the legal limit at .23, TMZ reported.

This is Carmen's second DUI and he was released to his attorney and has a Sept. 16 court date.